Homeless Man Kills Kind Hearted Store Clerk in Georgia: Tragic Incident

2024-02-02 00:30:00

▲A homeless man in the United States killed the store clerk who kindly took him in. (Picture/Reverse PhotoX)

Reporter Wu Meiyi/Comprehensive Report

A horrifying incident occurred in Georgia, USA. Vivek Saini, a 25-year-old store clerk, kindly took in a homeless man, provided free food, and even a warm jacket. Unexpectedly, the next day he was violently hit on the head with a hammer. At least 50 times, he died unfortunately.

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New Delhi TV and other foreign media reported that this case occurred on the 16th. The deceased was a part-time employee of the local Chevron Food Mart. The day before, he kindly took in street friend Julian Faulkner because of the cold weather. Potato chips, coke, water and jackets were provided for free, but he refused to serve free food again the next day. He also asked the other party to leave and called the police for safety reasons, which led to an accident.

The deceased was from Haryana, India, and went to the United States to study for a Master of Business Administration (MBA). He was expected to return to his hometown 10 days later, on January 26, but unexpectedly died in a foreign land.

The suspect Faulkner was not only homeless but also had a drug addiction problem. He did not escape after committing the crime. He has been arrested and charged with malice murder and is being held in the DeKalb County Jail without bail.

The Indian Consulate in Atlanta issued a statement condemning this “horrible, barbaric and heinous incident” and said that US authorities had arrested the defendant and launched an investigation. They also immediately contacted the victim’s family and provided all possible assistance to take Saini’s body home.

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